
The Juggling Act of the Working Caregiver
When work and caregiving feel overwhelming, try these resources.
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When work and caregiving feel overwhelming, try these resources.

Older adults are at heightened risk for heat-related illnesses, so prevention is key.

Activities that spark your interests can give you a recharge from caregiving.

The best social media accounts to follow for caregivers.

Practice Internet safety with your loved one by following these helpful tips.

Laura Story shares how caregiving for her husband has strengthened her faith.

New to caregiving? Follow this advice from experienced caregivers

A dog, a cat—and even a parrot—comfort and care for ailing and grieving family members.

Time spent with animals reduces depression, pain and dementia-related agitation.

Whether it’s joining a support group or simply asking for a hand, here are a few ways for caregivers to stay connected.

Balancing your career and caregiving roles can be tough, but these practical tips can help.

In this video, three people discuss the caregiving role their pets played in their households.
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